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    Yellowstone NP, Montana Wilderness Areas, Southern Utah

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Integral Designs Silcoat Pack Cover

Integral Designs Silcoat Pack Cover

Rating for this product: 3 August 30, 2008

Silcoat Pack Covers has kept both my wife's and my backpack dry on numerous Montana outings, but proved totally ineffective when we got slammed by an all day storm on the Olympic Peninsula Coast. I suggest that the Pacific NW requires heavier, more waterproof gear overall.

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GoLite Reed Pant - Men's

GoLite Reed Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 August 30, 2008

GoLite Reed Pant has kept me dry on numerous Montana outings, but proved totally ineffective when we got slammed by an all day storm on the Olympic Peninsula Coast. I suggest that the Pacific NW requires heavier, more waterproof gear overall.

Helpful Votes: 1 Yes | 0 No

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light weight?

MSR Dromlite Bags

MSR Dromlite Bags

Rating for this product: 3 November 14, 2007

It seemed the right time to go lighter on a few standard items in my backpack, so I ordered a 4 liter MSR Dromlite Bag to replace my standard blue 4 liter MSR Dromedary Bag. Lo and behold, when I weighed the two sans caps & hoses, I found that my older bag was .65 ounces lighter. I'm guessing that the addition of the "low-profile handle" to the Dromlite adds weight.While the weight differential is minimal, it wasn't worth it to me to shell out $26 or so for a new bag. Overall, I'm very satisfied with the MSR hydration system and always carry an extra bite valve just in case.

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leg too narrow

GoLite Reed Pant - Men's

GoLite Reed Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 2 November 12, 2007

the legs are simply too narrrow, the ankle zipper too short to allow these pants to slip over a normal size hiking boot

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zippers get stuck

Marmot PreCip Full Zip Pant - Men's

Marmot PreCip Full Zip Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 2 November 12, 2007

Though the pants had good breathability and waterproofness, the full length zippers are overkill and repeatedly got stuck in the underlying flap of material during the course of one year's wear in the backcountry. Made quick on/ off difficult, a true must for the Montana Rockies.

Helpful Votes: 1 Yes | 1 No

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